ANT204H1 : african Genocide part two

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27 Apr 2011
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1750"s cloth production none of the families was exclusively reliant upon making this cloth for their business. Merchants started to get annoyed at the limitations, not working to the speed that they wanted. They figured a better way would be to locate their machinery. They wanted to build in northern cities, wanted workers to come to them. Merchants had issues attracting sufficient people to the cities to do their work. The industrial factory system should have stopped there as they were not willing to set themselves up in this way. The enclosures act: the enclosures acts there are many, not just one 1830"s, passed through governments, each gives permission to the farmer to enclose his farm. This was because the farmers were proposing to change the way farming was actually done. They planned to clear more land and be more productive. Much of the land was subject to numerous types of rights.

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